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Image to Image Comparison

Step-by-Step Process for Checking Possible Infringement Based on Image to Image

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Written by Akshat Singhal
Updated over 9 months ago

Image to Image Comparison

Overview

The "Image to Image" Comparison section is a vital tool designed to identify instances where your image or logo is visually similar to other images. This functionality ensures that your brand's visual elements are protected from unauthorized use or imitation.

How It Works

Automatic Consideration: The system automatically considers all the logos and images listed in the Track section.

Detection: It scans and identifies images that are visually similar to your protected logos or images.

Results: The tool displays a list of images that resemble your logos, allowing you to identify potential infringements.

Example Scenarios

Example 1:

Logo to Protect: A logo with the text "Gold" written in a stylized font

Potential Infringing Images:

  • A logo with the text "Gold" in a similar stylized font

  • An image that uses the word "Gold" in a comparable design

  • A logo that includes "Gold" with similar graphical elements

Explanation:

The Image to Image Comparison feature detects logos and images that visually resemble your "Gold" logo, highlighting any unauthorized use or imitation.

Additional Tips

  • Regular Monitoring: Frequently check the Image to Image Comparison section to stay aware of any new images that may infringe on your logos.

  • Thorough Review: Carefully examine the results to identify any unauthorized use or imitation of your visual elements and take appropriate action.

  • Update Your Marks: Regularly update the logos and images in the Track section to ensure comprehensive protection.

By utilizing the Image to Image Comparison feature under the Protect tab, you can effectively monitor and safeguard your logos and images against visual imitation, maintaining the distinctiveness and integrity of your brand's visual identity. This proactive approach ensures that your trademarks and visual elements are well-protected, enabling you to address potential infringements swiftly.

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